The present invention proposes a lightning protection device of a windmill blade, comprising a tip receptor assembly having receptors which are mounted, in particular to, the tip end part of the blade where the blade profile becomes smaller, and having a simple structure so as to be readily assembled, and an intermediate receptor assembly having a receptor which is set at the outer surface of the blade so as to exhibit an effective countermeasure against increasing of the air pressure in the blade upon a lightning striking upon the blade, a lightening current being discharged to the ground from the receptors through connection equipment such as lead wires laid through the inside of the blade the windmill body and bypass brushes, characterized in that a base plate made of an electrically conductive material and connected thereto with the lead wires is embedded in the blade, and the receptors are secured and supported to the base plate, being exposed at the outer surface of the blade. Further, the present invention also proposes a method of assembling the lightning protection device.
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9. A method of assembling a lightning protection device of a windmill blade, in which a lightning receptor is set at an outer surface of the blade, a lightening current is discharged to the ground through connection equipment including lead wires laid through the blade and a windmill body or a bypass brush, the method comprising the steps of:
inserting a base plate made of an electrically conductive material and connected thereto with the lead wires in the inside of the blade;
filling an adhesive in an internal space of the blade between a belly side shell and a back side shell of a tip end part of the blade in which a main beam frame for reinforcement is not present, the main beam frame being embedded in the blade to extend in a lengthwise direction of the blade from a root part of the blade, such that the base plate is embedded in the internal space;
fixing the base plate in the inside of the blade filled in the internal space of the blade;
forming a receptor insertion hole piercing through the outer shell and the adhesive;
inserting the receptor in the receptor insertion hole and fixing the receptor to the base plate; and
connecting the lead wires to the base plate via a connection terminal part.
1. A lightning protection device of a windmill blade comprising:
a lightning receptor set at an outer surface of the blade;
a connection equipment including lead wires laid through an inside of the blade and a windmill body or bypass brushes for conducting a lightning current from the receptor through the connection equipment and discharging the lightning current into the ground;
a base plate made of an electrically conductive material embedded in an internal space of a tip end part of the blade; and
an adhesive filled in the internal space of the tip end part of the blade for embedding the base plate therein;
wherein the receptor is fixed to the base plate piercing through side shells of the blade and the adhesive such that a part of the receptor is exposed at the outer surface of the blade,
the lead wires are connected to the base plate via a connection terminal part, and
the internal space of the blade filled with the adhesive is an inside space between a belly side shell and a back side shell of the tip end part of the blade in which a main beam frame for reinforcement is not present, the main beam frame being embedded in the blade to extend in a lengthwise direction of the blade from a root part of the blade, and air in the inside space of the blade is removed by the adhesive in the inside space.
2. A lightning protection device of a windmill blade as set forth in
wherein the receptors are fixed to the base plate, and are positionally shifted from each other on both belly side and the back side at the outer surface of the blade.
3. A lightning protection device of a windmill blade as set forth in
4. A lightning protection device of a windmill blade as set forth in
5. A lightning protection device of a windmill blade as set forth in
6. A lightning protection device of a windmill blade as set forth in
10. A method of assembling a lightning protection device of a windmill blade set forth in
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The present invention relates to a lightning protection device of a windmill blade, comprising a lightning receptor attached to the outer surface of the blade, a lightning current being discharged from the receptor to the ground through connection equipment such as a conductor laid through the inside of the windmill blade and a windmill body portion or a bypass brush, and a method of assembling the lightning protection device.
As the measures for protecting a windmill turbine blade or an overall windmill device from a lightning striking upon the windmill blade, for example, a Patent Document 1 (PCT-WO2004/111686A1) or a Patent Document 2 (PCT-WO2005/026538A1) proposes a lightning protection device comprising a lightning receptor attached to the outer surface of a blade, from which a lightning current caused by a lightning striking to the receptor is led to the ground through a conductor extended through the inside of the blade, a rotor head, a main shaft, a tower and the like in the body part of the windmill device.
In the technology disclosed in Patent Document 1, lightning receptors are arranged at several positions at the outer surface of a windmill blade along the lengthwise direction of the blade from the tip end part thereof, and lightening currents from the receptors are discharged to the ground through leas wires led through the inside of the blade and the windmill body.
In the technology disclosed in Patent Document 2, lightning receptors are exposed at the outer surfaces of the belly side shell and the back side shell of the blade, as viewed in a predetermined section of the blade so as to allow a lightning to strike thereto, and the receptors are fixed respectively at the rear surface of the belly side shell and the back side shell by means of screws while lead wires from the receptors are connected to a down conductor.
However, although the technology disclosed Patent Document 1 concerns the configuration that lightening currents from the lightning receptors which are arranged at several positions along the lengthwise direction of the blade from the tip end thereof, are discharged to the ground through the lead wires led in the inside of the blade and the windmill body, and although the technology disclosed in Patent Document 2 concerns the configuration that the lightning receptors are exposed at the belly side shell and the back side shell of the blade so as to allow a lightning to strike thereto while the receptors are fixed respectively at the rear surfaces of the belly side shell and the back side shell by means of screws, both Patent Documents fail to disclose effective measures for assembling a receptor to the tip end part of the blade having a smaller airfoil profile, a countermeasure against a pressure increase induced in the inside of the blade upon striking of a lightning to the blade, and the like.
The present invention is devised in view of the above-mentioned problems inherent to the prior art, and accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a lightning protection device of a windmill blade, having a simple structure which allows easy assembling of a receptor adapted to be attached to the tip end part of the blade having a smaller airfoil profile, and which can have an effective countermeasure against a pressure increase induced in the inside of the blade upon striking of a lightning to the blade, and another object of the present invention is to provided a method of assembling the lightning protection device of a windmill blade.
To the end, according to the present invention, there is provided a lightning protection device of a windmill turbine blade, comprising a lightning receptor attached to the outer surface of the blade, from which a lightening current is discharged to the ground through connection equipment such as a lead wire led through the inside of the blade and a windmill body or a bypass brush, characterized by a receptor assembly having such a configuration that a base plate made of an electrically conductive material, to which the lead wires are connected, is embedded in the blade, and the receptor is fixed and supported to the base plate, being exposed at the outer surface of the blade.
In this invention, an adhesive is preferably filled in the internal space of the blade in the vicinity of the receptor assembly, including the periphery of the base plate. As to the adhesive, there may be preferably used a methacrylate group adhesive.
Further, according to the present invention, there is provided a method of assembling a lightning protection device of a windmill blade, which is configured as stated above, and in which a lightning receptor is set at the outer surface of the blade, and a lightening current is led to the ground through connection equipment such as lead wires or a bypass brush passing through the inside of the blade and a windmill body, characterized by the steps of inserting a base plate made of an electrically conductive material and connected thereto with the lead wires, in the inside of the blade, filling an adhesive between the base plate and the shell of the blade so as to fix the base plate in the blade, and forming a receptor insertion hole piercing through the shell of the blade and the adhesive, and inserting the receptor in the receptor insertion hole so as to fix the receptor to the base plate.
According to the present invention, since the lightning receptor is fixed and supported to the base plate made of an electrical conductive material and embedded in the blade so as to constitute a receptor assembly, and a ground wire is connected to the base plate, the structure thereof can be extremely simplified, and since the lightning receptor is fixed and supported to the base plate so as to have a unit structure, the assembling of the receptor to the blade can be also simplified.
Further, since the unit of the receptor assembly can be optionally set in a part where a lightning is possibly caused, such as a tip end part or an intermediate part of a blade, its handling can be facilitated.
Further, by filling an adhesive in the internal space of the blade in the vicinity of the receptor assembly including the periphery of the base plate, the air in the internal space can be displaced with the adhesive, and accordingly, it is possible to avoid increasing the pressure of the air in the internal space due to the expansion of the air therein upon a lightning striking upon the blade, thereby it is possible to prevent occurrence of breakage of the blade caused by the increase in the air pressure in the internal space.
In addition, since the belly side shell and the back side shell of the blade can be joined to each other through the intermediary of the adhesive, thereby it is possible to enhance the strength of the blade.
Further, the present invention may preferably has the following configurations:
(1) The above-mentioned receptor assembly is provided in the tip end part of the blade (claim 3). In this case, the receptor assembly is preferably located nearer the tip end of the blade, than a main beam which is embedded in the blade in the lengthwise direction of the latter (claim 4).
With this configuration in which the receptor assembly is provided in the tip end part of the blade where no main beam frame is present since no sustention of the strength is required, the receptor assembly can be easily embedded within the blade, thereby it is possible to simply mount the receptor assembly even in an existing blade;
(2) In the above-mentioned receptor assembly, the above-mentioned receptor is one of disc-like receptors which are arranged on both berry side and back side of the blade, one or more for each side, the receptors on the belly side of the blade being shifted from the receptors on the back side thereof at the outer surface of the blade, and which are fixed to the above-mentioned base plate (claim 5).
With this configuration, by arranging the receptor assemblies so as to shifted the receptor from one another on the outer surface of the blade, even in the part of the blade which is thin so as to have smaller dimensions between the belly side shell and the back side shell, such as the tip end part of the blade, the receptor assemblies can be readily set on both belly side and back side of the blade.
(3) The receptor assembly are provided in the tip end part of the blade, and an adhesive is filled in the internal space thereof in the vicinity of the receptor assembly including the outer periphery of the base plate while a foamed urethane resin is filled in the internal space, in the parts of the blade, other than the part which is filled therein with the adhesive (claim 6).
With this configuration in which the internal space of the blade is filled with the adhesive (in the tip end part) and the urethane resin over the entire length of the blade (other than the tip end part), it is possible to enhance the effect of preventing occurrence of expansion of air and an increase in the air pressure in the internal space of the blade upon a lightning striking upon the blade 1, and a breakage of the blade caused thereby.
Thus, according to the present invention, the receptor assembly is formed by fixing and supporting the lightning receptor to the base plate made of an electrically conductive material and embedded in the blade while the base plate is connected thereto with a ground lead wire, and accordingly, the configuration of the receptor assembly can become extremely simple. Further, since the lightning receptor is fixed and supported to the base plate so as to be formed into a unit body, the receptor assembly can be easily assembled to the blade 1. further, the receptor assembly can be set in any of optional parts of the blade, that is, the tip end part, the intermediate part and the like of the blase, where lightning would be possibly caused, thereby it is possible to satisfactorily facilitated the handling thereof.
Further, by filling the adhesive in the internal space of the blade in the vicinity of the receptor assembly including the periphery of the base plate, there can be avoid increasing the air pressure in the internal space of the blade, which is caused by an expansion of the air in the internal space upon a lightning striking upon the blade, thereby it is possible to prevent the blade from being broken being caused by an increase in the air pressure in the internal space of the blade.
Detailed explanation will be hereinbelow made of an embodiment of the present invention shown in the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the dimensions, materials, shapes and relative arrangements of component parts described in this embodiment should not be intended to limit the scope of the present invention thereto, that is, these are mere of examples.
Referring to
Further, there are shown a yaw pivot bearing 10 interposed between the tower 9 and the nacelle bed panel 7a, and blade pivot bearings 11 for supporting the blades 1 to the rotor head 2.
Moreover, there are shown a lightning chip receptor assembly 100 attached to the tip end part of each of the blades 1, a down conductor 21 incorporating lead wires led from the tip receptor assembly 100, which is connected to a bypass lead wire 22 by way of a bypass brush 23 for the blade pivot bearing and a bypass brush 24 for the main shaft bearing, and the bypass lead wire 22 being connected to the tower 9 through which it is grounded.
The present invention relates to a windmill lightning protection device of the windmill which is shown in
Referring to
Further, the above-mentioned down conductor 21 is connected to a base plate 30 (refer to
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The base plate 30 is made of an electrically conductive material, and is embedded in the inside of the tip end part of the blade 1. As shown in
As shown in
With the above-mentioned configuration, by filling the adhesive 37 in the internal space in the blade 1 in vicinity of the receptor assembly including the periphery of the base plate 30, the air in the internal spade is displaced so as to be replaced with the adhesive 37, and accordingly, it is possible to avoid increasing the air pressure in the internal space due to expansion of the air in the internal space upon occurrence of a lightning striking upon the blade 1. Thereby it is possible to prevent occurrence of breakage of the blade caused by an increase in the air pressure in the internal space.
Further, since the belly side shell 1b and the back side shell 1a of the blade are bonded together through the intermediary of the adhesive 37, thereby it is possible to enhance the strength of the blade 1.
Further, as shown in
With this arrangement in which the disc receptors 31a, 31b are shifted along the outer surface of the blade 1, the disc receptors 31a, 31b can be readily set on both belly side and the back side of the blade 1 even in the thin blade thickness part such as the blade tip part which has small dimensions between the belly side shell 1b and the back side shell 1a.
Further, as shown in
With this configuration, as shown in
With this configuration, the adhesive 37 (in the tip end part) and the foamed urethane resin 39 (other than the tip end part) are filled in the internal space of the blade, over the entire length of the blade, it is possible to enhance the effects of preventing occurrence of expansion of the air in the internal space of the blade 1 upon a lightning striking upon the blade 1, occurrence of an increase in the pressure of the air, and breakage of the blade 1 caused thereby.
The breakage of the blade by a lightning is possibly caused not only by burning but also by an increase in the pressure of the air in the blade, which is expanded by being heated by electric discharge within the inside of the blade. Further, in this case, should a moisture penetrated into the blade be present due to dewing, the increase in the air pressure is accelerated due a phase change from the liquid phase into the gas phase thereof by heating, and accordingly, the blade is preferably formed in the way that the air (gas) and the moisture are displaced from the internal space of the blade as possible as it can. Further, the foamed urethane is used as a filler material, it is possible to prevent the weight of the blade from being excessively increased, and since the air which is inevitably present in the blade is split into a large number parts, the number of parts affected by occurrence of an electric discharge caused by a lightning, can be extremely small, and accordingly, even though the pressure is increased, the pressure does never overcome the strength limitations of the blade.
Upon assembling of the lightning protection device of a windmill blade, which is configured as stated above, the base plate 30 connected thereto with the down conductor 21 is inserted in the internal space of the blade 1, and the adhesive 37 is filled between the base plate 30 and the outer shells 1a and 1b and is then cured so as to secure the base plate 30 in the blade.
Then, the receptor insertion holes are formed piercing through the outer shells 1a, 1b and the adhesive 37, and the rod receptors 32 and the disc receptors 31a, 31b are inserted in the receptor insertion holes and are fixed to the base plate 30.
As stated above, in view of the above-mentioned embodiment, the rod receptors 32 and the disc receptors 31a, 31b for countermeasure against a lightning, are secured and supported to the base plate 30 made of an electrically conductive material and embedded in the blade 1 so as to constitute the tip receptor assembly (receptor assembly) 100, and the base plate 30 is connected thereto with the down conductor 21 incorporating the lead wires 21, and accordingly, the configuration of the lightning protection device is extremely simple. Further, since the rod receptor 32 and the disc receptors 31a, 31b are fixed and supported to the base plate 30 so as to be formed into a unit body, the assembling of the lightning protection device to the blade 1 can be facilitated.
Further, the unit of the receptor assembly (receptor assembly) 100 can be optionally set in the parts such as the tip end part and the intermediate part upon which a lightning is possibly caused, the handling thereof can become satisfactory.
Industrial Applicability
According to the present invention, the receptors adapted to be mounted in the tip end part of the blade where the profile of the blade becomes small in particular can be readily assembled, and further, there can be provided the lightning protection device of a windmill blade, which can exhibit an effective countermeasure against an increase in the pressure in the blade caused by a lightning striking upon the blade, and the method of assembling the lightning protection device.
Arinaga, Shinji, Matsushita, Takatoshi, Shibata, Masaaki, Nakamura, Nobuyasu, Kuroiwa, Takao, Hirano, Toshiyuki, Karikomi, Kai, Tsutsumi, Kazuhisa
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